NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The ability to find a foreign lover or to take back an errant swipe on Tinder will cost you more if you’re over the age of 30.

Tinder Plus, rolled out Monday by the dating-app provider Tinder, adds new subscription features allowing users to connect with potential partners across the globe and allowing users to take back an unintended left swipe, which would signify disinterest.

The subscription service also gives users unlimited “likes” of profiles “for power users who want to express interest in a large number of people,” the company’s blog said.

In the U.S., users under 30 will pay $9.99 a month, while those 30 and above are to be charged $19.99 a month for these features, according to Rosette Pambakian, vice president of communication and branding at Tinder.

The reason for the price difference, Pambakian wrote, is that Tinder found during testing that the younger demographic was more limited by budget and would “need a lower price to pull the trigger.”

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